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EEBO Workshop

by admin | May 4, 2016 | E-Learning, Seventeenth century | 0 comments

The Future of the Taught MA in English – Event – De Montfort University, 25 April 2008

by admin | Apr 24, 2016 | Postgraduate studies

The Future of the Taught MA in English – Event – De Montfort University, 25 April 2008 ‘In English Studies [the UK] has not yet engaged with the question of the function of the MA degree in an educational market that is increasingly professionalized,...

The training of postgraduates in English Studies: a one-day workshop jointly hosted with the Bristol University English Department 27 January 2006

by admin | Apr 24, 2016 | Postgraduate studies

The training of postgraduates in English Studies: a one-day workshop jointly hosted with the Bristol University English Department 27 January 2006 The object of this one-day event was to explore pedagogic issues arising from the training of postgraduate students...

Teaching the New English: Teaching Children’s Fiction

by admin | Apr 22, 2016 | Diversity & Inclusion, Fiction, Literary & Critical theory, Teaching library

Teaching the New English: Teaching Children’s Fiction Edited by: Catherine Butler Print Pub Date: March 2006 Online Date: October 2011 Overview The last decade has seen an unprecedented growth in the attention given to children’s literature, both within...

Teaching the New English: Teaching the Short Story

by admin | Apr 22, 2016 | Fiction, Teaching library, Twentieth century literature, Victorian literature

Teaching the New English: Teaching the Short Story Edited by Ailsa Cox Print Pub Date: April 2011 Online Date: April 2011 Overview The short story is moving from relative neglect to a more central position in the literary curriculum. As a teaching tool, its...

Teaching the New English: Teaching Science Fiction

by admin | Apr 22, 2016 | Fiction, Teaching library, Twentieth century literature

Teaching the New English: Teaching Science Fiction Edited by Andy Sawyer and Peter Wright Print Pub Date: March 2011 Online Date: March 2011 Overview The importance of science fiction to undergraduate literary studies cannot be underestimated. Its capacity to...
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